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Highland Park Press, 17 Jul 1924, p. 15

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® on the k 1'rtb' ts no N. E. %of the 3rd P. ‘ N. W. %. ., R. 13 E. of a Also‘t % t co ‘ west, the north “:2 Section 38, â€"B, W. % | & the m{:rth.’ C imits o k ing them‘! t Addition ; 26 to 29 I C _ Both have ‘ ide walls, add> * their striking . mWemx y them to yotk. | S AVTO LY CO. oo Two types fl ose from, E and faufié having the we wn Vacuum that resist the of wet, cily ents. . .A% cord tire has a ck treadâ€"â€"tn a red coloreé ent No. 214 | { . PCAL â€"1 E. 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Make ajride today. long sugtained high speed, cooler, will need less water i petâ€"valve engine, a poppetâ€"valve car is dropâ€" : tudiin s uis sfotahniaiey a & Taledo rer! 50 miles and P_â€"] after hour WODLLEY y .?['ornado, Liability ce in several of the best CE Manpse Land Seated the :Mary C; Sperry, Zionâ€"Hearing on petition for sale of real estate conâ€" tinued to August term. t Cardline M. Fuller, Libertyvilleâ€" Hearing on final report continued to August] 14th, 1924. antg a Gibson, Lake V,mu-‘-lfravef given flefendants until July 28, 1924, to answer the petition for sale of real Antfia| Bohn, Waukeganâ€"Will â€"ad mitted] to probate. Estate Vll:I;d A $2200 |in |personal property only queathed (to her four children and one ndson. _ Letters testarmentary issued|to Frank J. Guber. «/. _| wi Blume, â€" Lake urichâ€" Will admitted to probate. Estate val ued at $10,000 in personal pro t only Bequeathed to his two ‘sons, report execu William E. Howell, Libertyvilleâ€" Petitidh| for probate of : rflylv‘pflh(‘ an for hearing July 28, 1924.. | ued at only . Bond ‘ Blume¢ Rece Pnofi,;\m COURT IS ; : ; // BUSY THESE DAY iLak Dwellers," shows a village t | one df the lakes in Switzerland, w e !_rece y the remains of & dwe | lings| have been discovered by a a | aeologists. This is a peaceful at | domektic scene, delightful to e | filled|/with the ‘charm of friendly d | course and neighborly barter at | tradd| | A dwelling is represen i | thatched roof, resting on piles drivé into«=fKhe lake, which was the fi:eth deviskd for protection. :A p(ljfitfo _or wdrtch is made of poles. On 'fi are‘g number of figures, a woms weaving, a boy with a wolfâ€"dog, girl. ‘eiving a basket of fruit fro tradefs in a canoe, a child lepni lang ly on the railing, undg thre men, fone with a spear, in earne} conveÂ¥se,‘ In the distance a man i seen_ |tending _ domesticated ?im and ift the background arises the pik turesdl e snowâ€"clad peaks of the Alps e d k’ } Before Man ; [ i Angther of Mr. Morton‘s cpncep tions s, entitled "Before -Manh a is a grene showing the jungle whe the â€" f' breâ€"tooth ~tiger reigne& su premd, | Another shows the Algonquir Indiags in America, and still anothe: on ‘wqh he is now workifig repréâ€" sents Ithe Incas of Peru. The wholk series Ib twelve, it is expected, will â€"be ready |by January 1. i ml estates were acted upo last wiek in probate court, as follows ~| . Dramatie Action | | | _ IB the painting of the first Nen | crogsing the upper reaches of the | | cif wpzen they ventured from Asig ito iA allka in a mere dugout canoe, the x in is dramatit in the |extreifie. | Theke are only four figures indicathd, | thrde: magnificent specimens| of willâ€" | mus¢led manhood and a woman whhke | str # back is partially shown as ;e‘ |heayy fur falls from one shouldkr; 3She evidently is nursing a c d~ f whobe raven black hair is half visible The|leader stands erect in the : 3 ’ sho ing a command, as his a t st ef hes forward, probably towd the Wtrange new land which they Ate app 'a'ching for the first time in v;t = tory| | The two oarsmen with padd d gunk deep into the water, are in =Il on \i‘r tasks. The painting of ‘;i' two rowers and of the woman ‘ $ strong and masterly. j {l j | Primitive Life _ |. ; || ( he group ‘ at the campâ€"f te, where one of the men of the Neandéxâ€" thal fype is building a fixe with fiinks, is a |striking picture of primitive l. A w T&n with a â€"babe resting on ope nrm nds stirring the fire, whilk one fif the men holds som 0 : the Dlaze.. A third man stands e 6 leaning on his staff. The features of wl are Heavy and stolid, with 1 rehe }1 retrdating, hair coarse and black, ey H small and furtive, and yet they }‘.. imbued with that intelligence wh €B madd| them even at that early, dail mastfirs of all living things. _ || A | third painting entit!eci 8e U Lake)| Dwellers," shows a village t one df the lakes in Switzerland, whe}« l Jos Mr. Morton has devoted much : to besearch work in connection : e| racial. characteristics |of c man, and his interpretation is e cla y interesting because‘ he | proiches the problem from sty point of a trained artist. Whe ¢ position, the color, and the desigt each of his murals have a strong ‘\;1 the aesthetic and at ithe s timg) the dramatic featurés wi cent | Proceedings â€"Record In|Which Orders Are Made ||/~~In Estates © urgs, nearly life size, is being pni1 by |Mr. Morton for the Frank G, gan Archaelogical museum at Bé‘ Wikconsin. <" +0 t fmit,ive man and his w*pyu ofl ing will be shown in sonme % the‘L intéresting . mural paintin A hayve just been completed bÂ¥ Joht Nogton, instructor in the J tute school. Five of these, paint will be placed on exhibition at Arft Institute July 10. A| seri tw Ive lar_ge murals, showi 4 h ixed at $20,000. ‘William J. named as executor. _ : ; ... h Sneesby, WaukeganFinal approved. â€" Estate closed" and ix discharged, | .. ) }> | iral Decorations Comp| (By Institute Instructo \ â€"Portray Periods Of . | Development : _ _‘ AINTINGS DEPICT ~ ©~ PRIMITIVE TERESTING ART WORK jof a trained artist. 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